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​​​​​Outdoor Fun, Games and Camping: All You Need to Make the Most of the Summer!

Temperatures are rising and summer weather is just around the corner. It’s time to plan your summer activities! Whether it’s for a weekend of camping, a picnic with friends or simply to enjoy some time outdoors, the right equipment makes all the difference. Here are a few tips and ideas to help you make the most of the season, whatever your plans.

Outdoor Meals: A Myriad of Delicious Options

Summer meals are an opportunity to be creative and enjoy fresh seasonal produce. Use local produce to liven up your meals and discover the culinary riches of your vacation destination. 

The Barbecue, a Must!

Portable, small, large, solar-powered, charcoal or gas-fired, the barbecue is a must as soon as the sun comes out.  

  • Vegetable and meat skewers - made with beef or chicken, they’re easy to assemble and perfect for grilling or cooking over a campfire. 
  • Foil-wrapped potatoes - cooked over an open fire with butter and herbs, simply delicious! 

Salads

Perfect as a side dish for meats or as a complete meal, salads are a great way to express your culinary flair. 

  • Mediterranean salad: a vegetarian salad with tomatoes, olives, onions, capers and anything else that inspires you 
  • Québécoise salad: made with corn, red onion, arugula and apple. Add a drizzle of maple-flavoured vinaigrette for a truly unique taste  

Quick Bites

Here are a few handy ideas for easy-to-prepare, nutritious meals before you set off on your activities. 

  • Tuna or chicken wraps: they’re easy to prepare and require no cooking  
  • Vegetable omelet: simple, filling and easy to make in one pan  
  • Egg sandwiches 

Hiking – Don’t Forget Anything!

Quebec offers an incredible variety of breathtaking landscapes for hiking. But whether you are travelling by bike, on foot or by canoe, good preparation is essential to avoid any inconvenience. 

Clothing

  • Appropriate footwear: choose ankle-high shoes to avoid sprains and blisters 
  • Good quality backpack: to avoid shoulder strain and optimize comfort and storage space 
  • Light, weather-appropriate clothing: don’t forget to pack a warmer layer or rain protection in your bag 
  • Hat or baseball cap: to protect your head from the sun  

Hydration and Water Filtration

  • Water bottles and thermos flasks 
  • Portable water filter or purifying tablets: for greater autonomy 
  • Foldable water container: to store more water 

Snacks

  • Trail mix (nuts and dried fruit): compact, energy-filled and easy to carry 
  • Cereal or energy bars: for a quick, delicious boost 
  • Easy-to-carry fresh fruit: apples, bananas and oranges are great choices. A good option for natural hydration 
  • Small sandwiches: choose whole-grain bread, peanut butter or cheese for a more fulfilling option  
  • Cheese and dried meat sticks: a good option for replenishing mineral salts in hot weather 

​​​​​Safety and Orientation

  • Compass or GPS for hiking: to avoid getting lost 
  • Hiking mobile apps: they can often be used offline 
  • Map of the region: if you’d rather avoid using the phone 
  • Distress whistle  
  • Hiking poles: they reduce fatigue and help preserve your joints 

This Summer, Don’t Forget to Protect Yourself

Regardless of your summer plans, it is essential to take a few precautions. Here is some advice to help you enjoy the summer safely. 

Sun Protection

  • Sunscreen3spraysunscreen: SPF suited to your skin, water-resistant if needed
  • Lip balm with SPF : prevents sunburn and chapping
  • Hat/cap : wide-brimmed or with neck cover
  • Sunglasses : 100% UV protection, polarized
  • UV umbrella/tent : great for beach or picnics
  • Cooling mist : soothes after sun exposure


Heat Protection

  • Insulated water bottles: to keep your water cool all day long 
  • Portable fans: handheld or USB battery-powered 
  • Cooling towels: wet and place around the neck for a cooling effect 
  • Car sunshades: to prevent the interior from overheating 

Mosquito and Bug Protection

  • Mosquito sprays: containing DEET, icaridin or essential oils such as citronella 
  • Mosquito nets: for the bed, the tent or even the stroller 
  • UV mosquito lamp: attracts and kills insects 
  • Citronella candles: ideal for outdoor meals 
  • Soothing after-bite creams: to relieve itching 
  • Long, breathable, tight-knit clothing: protects without being too warm, effective against ticks 

Allergy and Environmental Protection

  • Antihistamines: for pollen or insect bite allergies 
  • Pollen masks: for sensitive people during high pollen count periods 
  • Pollen nasal sprays: creates a barrier against allergens 
  • Cooling cream or spray for feet and legs: reduces the sensation of heavy legs 

A Few Other Ideas to Enjoy the Sun

While hiking and excursions are among the most popular outdoor activities in Quebec, here is a list of other options to help you make the most of your days, wherever you are. 

Calm Activities and Hobbies

  • Card games or board games  
  • Books (detective novels or self-help books), comic books, or even travel diaries 
  • Fishing gear: if fishing is allowed  
  • Binoculars for a closer look at nature 

Sports and Active Ideas

  • Cycling, scooters, roller skates, and skateboards : fun and convenient in the city and on cycling paths 
  • Running and trail running - for those who love challenges in the great outdoors 
  • Water sports: swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, windsurfing, or diving 
  • Climbing and via ferrata: for those who enjoy an adrenaline rush 
  • Aerial obstacle course (between trees and zip lines): to have fun, way up in the air 

Outdoor Games

  • Bocce and Mölkky (Finnish skittles): classics that appeal to all generations. 
  • Frisbee and Ultimate Frisbee: perfect for the beach or parks 
  • Spikeball: ideal for letting off steam, either in a duel or as a team 
  • Kite flying: on the beach or in an open field 
  • Water games: water pistols, slides, water balloons to cool off 
  • Races and relays: potato sacks, skipping 

Relaxing and Socializing

  • Picnic with family or friends: under a tree or by a lake 
  • Napping in a hammock: there’s nothing like it for a real relaxing break 
  • Stargazing: a blanket, a telescope and the sky becomes a magical place 
  • Reading outside: under the shade of a tree or by the water’s edge 
  • Outdoor yoga and meditation: to recharge your batteries in the heart of nature 

And there you have it – you have everything you need to make the most of the summer. Enjoy!